Butler, McKeon & Associates, P.A. - Baltimore, MD
Lawyers in Baltimore, MD
616 Water Street Suite 325 Baltimore, MD 21202
Updated: 02/15/2026
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Butler, McKeon & Associates, P.A.
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Hired Law firm 2017-2019Reviews need a no star option, Mr McKeon provided the worst representation in my divorce. I went to this firm based on Bonnie Butler. Thinking I would get the same service from all associates was my mistake. Mr McKeon provided minimal support in preparation and the interrogatories. He sent my interrogatory responses to the defendant the day before the hearing. I sent them to him over a month earlier. That move added to an already cantankerous situation. There was a mediation type session before the hearing. I continually referenced the prenuptial agreement. Was pushed by the hearing Magistrate and Mr McKeon to settle to avoid going to trial. I continually stated the recommendations were not fair and referenced the prenuptial agreement. Mr McKeon provided zero support during this process. Then towards the end of the hearing Mr McKeon requested we waive any exceptions to the recommendations. At the time I did not know what that meant. Found out later he basically removed the option to question the recommendations later. Also found out Mr McKeon had information from the defendants attorney that supported my claims but he withheld that information from the hearing. Attempted motions were denied and appeals would be so costly and limited chance to win. If you want an attorney that will actual work for your case AVOID Thomas McKeon. Obtained the court transcript and several attorneys stated I should file a grievance because of the terrible representation provided by this firm.
Contact
616 Water Street
Suite 325
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 779-0051
Fax: (410) 625-2401
Website: http://www.butlermckeon.com
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